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Ætheling

An Ætheling (/ˈæθəlɪŋ/; also aetheling, atheling and etheling) was in Anglo-Saxon England a prince of the royal dynasty eligible for the kingship.

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Meaning and use in Anglo-Saxon England

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Ætheling

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Edges38
Triples30
Avg. degree1.95
Density0.051282
Components1

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Ætheling

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related to Meaning and use in Anglo-Saxon England · 22
Ætheling → According, After, Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Before Alfred, Cerdic, Confessor, During, Edgar, Edmund Ironside, Edward, England, From, In, Its, Kent, King, King Alfred, Oswald, Richard Abels
related to Further reading · 8
Ætheling → Anglo-Saxon England, Blackwell, In Lapidge, ISBN, Michael, Miller, Oxford, The Blackwell Encyclopaedia

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anglo-saxon used england king royal term also noble family latin son wessex use meaning ethel members name according century prince

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Æthelingrelated to Further readingMiller0.60section
Æthelingrelated to Further readingIn Lapidge0.60section
Æthelingrelated to Further readingMichael0.60section
Æthelingrelated to Further readingThe Blackwell Encyclopaedia0.60section
Æthelingrelated to Further readingAnglo-Saxon England0.60section
Æthelingrelated to Further readingOxford0.60section
Æthelingrelated to Further readingBlackwell0.60section
Æthelingrelated to Further readingISBN0.60section
Æthelingrelated to Meaning and use in Anglo-Saxon EnglandDuring0.60section
Æthelingrelated to Meaning and use in Anglo-Saxon EnglandAnglo-Saxon0.60section
Æthelingrelated to Meaning and use in Anglo-Saxon EnglandEngland0.60section
Æthelingrelated to Meaning and use in Anglo-Saxon EnglandIts0.60section

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